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Hong Kong 6-day free travel itinerary, does anyone recommend it?
1. During the day, you can go to the Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Space Museum, and Harbor City. Take a tour of the museum to learn about the development of science and art. Take a stroll around Harbor City. At dusk, go to the Avenue of Stars in Victoria Harbor to look at handprints. At night, you can see the scenery of Victoria Harbor and enjoy the large-scale light show - Symphony of Lights on the Avenue of Stars.
2. You can choose to go to Hong Kong Ocean Park the next day. Ocean Park Hong Kong is located on the south side of Hong Kong Island and is one of the most popular theme parks in the world. At the same time, the park is also one of the largest entertainment and leisure parks in Southeast Asia. Since the park is large, it is recommended to spend one day visiting it. You can take your children to learn about marine life and experience various motorized equipment in the Ocean Park.
3. On the third day, in the morning, we visited Golden Bauhinia Square and St. John’s Church. In the afternoon, you can go to Victoria Peak and then take the Hong Kong Tram or Star Ferry back to Tsim Sha Tsui after descending the mountain. Visit the Golden Bauhinia Statue presented by the central government at Golden Bauhinia Square, visit the office of the Hong Kong Chief Executive at the Open Day, overlook the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbor from Victoria Peak, and take the historic tram that shuttles around Hong Kong Island and the Star Ferry back to Tsim Sha Tsui.
4. On the fourth day, go to the fifth Disneyland in the world to experience the charm of Disney cartoons. Hong Kong Disneyland opens at 9:30 a.m., but you can only enter the play area at 10 a.m. There are two Disney Parade shows every day at 1:30 and 3:30 pm***. There is a "Star Dream" fireworks show at 8:00 every night and at 9:00 on weekends. The fireworks show is very beautiful, and then the park basically closes around 10 p.m. Before entering, go to the ticket office to get a free guide map (park guide) and program schedule. Pay attention to the performance time, and you will be interested in all four performances.
5. In the morning, you can go to Tung Chung Station and take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to Ngong Ping. On the way, you can watch the planes taking off and landing at the Hong Kong International Airport. After riding the cable car, we headed to Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island in Hong Kong to admire the world's tallest outdoor bronze sitting Buddha, the Tian Tan Buddha. Then walk into the large outdoor woodcarving group composed of 38 wooden pillars, and experience the Heart Sutra in the Jianlin. From the Heart Sutra to the Po Lin Monastery, you can also enjoy the scenery of the South China Sea. The green Zen environment makes it easy to feel peaceful and calm. Then go to Ngong Ping Market, Lantau Island. The architectural and garden design of Ngong Ping Market showcases the unique landform and cultural atmosphere of Ngong Ping. It also houses 3 tourist attractions and 25 restaurants, shopping and entertainment facilities. There are also street performances such as kung fu, juggling and Cantonese opera for visitors to enjoy. After visiting the market, we can go to the Citygate outlet to check out the discounted brands, eat some delicious food, and end the day.
6. On the last day, you can relax. In the morning, you can go to Wong Tai Sin Temple, the most popular temple in Hong Kong, to pray for blessings. You can also visit Mong Kok Fa Yuen Street, Langham Place, The One, Harbor City, and Granville. Experience the fun of shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok. Go take a look at Chungking Mansions and experience the lives of all kinds of people with different cultural backgrounds. Businessmen, workers and refugees from all over Asia and Africa, as well as backpackers from all over the world, are gathered here. It is the epitome of globalization. The former Kowloon-Canton Railway clock tower is located in the Hong Kong Cultural Center Plaza in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. It has a strong style of the steam train era.
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